I had a few really good teachers (adjuncts) who were stuck in the same crappy situation. They werent allowed to deviate from the syllabus and teach us anything meaningful (though some did anyways.) The person who suggested that anyone could pass the classes kind of hit the nail on the head, though, for why students like me have genuine grievances. I graduated with a 3.9 GPA, but since the college admitted anyone with a pulse, my experience was cheapened even moreso than having been in classes with sometimes subpar instructors. Sure, there were some teachers that genuinely cared, but there were also the ones who started class late, if at all. There were ones who showed movies and provided hours and hours of busy time instead of instruction. There were also those who were still pursuing their own masters degrees who didnt seem to have time to also be teaching. This is an issue with EDMC, though. Attacking the instructors, most of whom are adjuncts and ALSO in terrible working situations, is not helpful. I did have a few really great teachers and I have spoken to them since graduating and learned a lot about what they could and could not do as far as being able to change the curriculum to benefit students. EDMC wanted more students to pass so they could fudge their numbers. This was corporate and management. I sincerely doubt instructors even have time to be on these boards since they are already overworked and underpaid. The hate is coming from these corporate lackeys who make the big bucks to sit on their butts and push pencils. They need to convince themselves that the company will stay afloat, even though everyone can see the ship is all but completely sunk. The professors probably have the best chance of finding new careers, honestly, because if they could persevere in such a crap work environment, the can adapt.